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Note - we don't currently have any badges for getting downvoted (except maybe "Peer Pressure", but that's for deleting a downvoted post - the positive part being that you deleted your bad post, not that you posted it in the first place, and "Tumbleweed" is sort of along these lines - but one might see that as more of a consolation prize, and having old questions no-one sees apparently isn't a problemapparently isn't a problem).

The general assumption (well, my general assumption) is that there's something wrong with anything that gets downvoted (at least in the eyes of the downvoter).

So, with this badge, we'd actively encourage users to do something wrong (but do their best to balance it out with good things to obviously get the amount of required upvotes as well).

Wouldn't it be better if they were to just focus on the good things and try to eliminate the bad?

So no, not a good idea.


  

If you're just talking about Meta, that might be a slightly different story, but we still don't want people to post ideas they know are bad to begin with, which they might do if we have such a badge.

Note - we don't currently have any badges for getting downvoted (except maybe "Peer Pressure", but that's for deleting a downvoted post - the positive part being that you deleted your bad post, not that you posted it in the first place, and "Tumbleweed" is sort of along these lines - but one might see that as more of a consolation prize, and having old questions no-one sees apparently isn't a problem).

The general assumption (well, my general assumption) is that there's something wrong with anything that gets downvoted (at least in the eyes of the downvoter).

So, with this badge, we'd actively encourage users to do something wrong (but do their best to balance it out with good things to obviously get the amount of required upvotes as well).

Wouldn't it be better if they were to just focus on the good things and try to eliminate the bad?

So no, not a good idea.


 

If you're just talking about Meta, that might be a slightly different story, but we still don't want people to post ideas they know are bad to begin with, which they might do if we have such a badge.

Note - we don't currently have any badges for getting downvoted (except maybe "Peer Pressure", but that's for deleting a downvoted post - the positive part being that you deleted your bad post, not that you posted it in the first place, and "Tumbleweed" is sort of along these lines - but one might see that as more of a consolation prize, and having old questions no-one sees apparently isn't a problem).

The general assumption (well, my general assumption) is that there's something wrong with anything that gets downvoted (at least in the eyes of the downvoter).

So, with this badge, we'd actively encourage users to do something wrong (but do their best to balance it out with good things to obviously get the amount of required upvotes as well).

Wouldn't it be better if they were to just focus on the good things and try to eliminate the bad?

So no, not a good idea.

 

If you're just talking about Meta, that might be a slightly different story, but we still don't want people to post ideas they know are bad to begin with, which they might do if we have such a badge.

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Note - we don't currently have any badges for getting downvoted (except maybe "Peer Pressure", but that's for deleting a downvoted post - the positive part being that you deleted your bad post, not that you posted it in the first place, and "Tumbleweed" is sort of along these lines - but one might see that as more of a consolation prize, and having old questions no-one sees apparently isn't a problem).

The general assumption (well, my general assumption) is that there's something wrong with anything that gets downvoted (at least in the eyes of the downvoter).

So, with this badge, we'd actively encourage users to do something wrong (but do their best to balance it out with good things to obviously get the amount of required upvotes as well).

Wouldn't it be better if they were to just focus on the good things and try to eliminate the bad?

So no, not a good idea.


If you're just talking about Meta, that might be a slightly different story, but we still don't want people to post ideas they know are bad to begin with, which they might do if we have such a badge.